- [Instructor] Exchanges ability to identify…sensitive information and block users from using…their E-mail to send confidential data is great.…But setting up all the right rules can be a bit daunting.…Most industries have laws, about what types of information…cannot be shared and keeping up with all of them…can be difficult.…Microsoft has included about 40 policy templates,…based on these types of laws in nine different countries,…in order to help you find the right combination of rules.…

Let's take a look at how to use one of these templates,…to help our employees remain compliant…in their E-mail communication.…This is the Exchange admin center, or EAC,…on an Exchange server in the Landon Hotel's…corporate offices in Los Angeles.…I'm going to select the compliance management link,…off to the left and data loss prevention up above,…to take a look at the DLP policies.…Currently none exist in our organization.…

So, I'm going to add one.…As I click on the add button, I have a couple of options…and we're going to look for a new DLP policy…

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9/21/2017

Although much of modern business communication is conducted through email, many professionals are still unsure about how to properly secure these critical messages. In this course, learn how to work with features that can help maintain the security of your organization's emails. This course maps to the fifth domain of Exam 70-345, Designing and Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2016—Plan, deploy, and manage compliance, archiving, eDiscovery, and auditing. Join Scott Burrell as he covers data loss prevention solutions, planning and configuring retention policies, and how to search mailboxes in the situation of legal discovery. Plus, he goes into other features—such as MailTips and transport rules—that can help users make more informed choices as they write emails.